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Diff-MTS: Temporal-Augmented Conditional Diffusion-Based AIGC for Industrial Time Series Toward the Large Model Era
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Industrial multivariate time series (MTS) is a critical view of the industrial field for people to understand the state of machines。 However, due to data collection difficulty and privacy concerns, available data for building industrial intelligence and industrial large models is far from sufficient。 Therefore, industrial time series data generation is of great importance。 Existing research usually applies generative adversarial networks (GANs) to generate MTS。 However, GANs suffer from the unstable training process due to the joint training of the generator and discriminator。 This article proposes a temporal-augmented conditional adaptive diffusion model, termed Diff-MTS, for MTS generation。 It aims to better handle the complex temporal dependencies and dynamics of MTS data。 Specifically, a conditional adaptive maximum-mean discrepancy (Ada-MMD) method has been proposed for the controlled generation of MTS, which does not require a classifier to control the generation。 It improves the condition consistency of the diffusion model。 Moreover, a temporal decomposition reconstruction UNet (TDR-UNet) is established to capture complex temporal patterns and further improve the quality of the synthetic time series。 Comprehensive experiments on the C-MAPSS and FEMTO datasets demonstrate that the proposed Diff-MTS performs substantially better in terms of diversity, fidelity, and utility compared with the GAN-based methods。 These results show that Diff-MTS facilitates the generation of industrial data, contributing to intelligent maintenance and the construction of industrial large models。
Diffusion modelsData modelsTime series analysisTrainingAdaptation modelsGenerative adversarial networksTrajectorySchedulesDiffusion processesNoise measurement
Lei Ren、Haiteng Wang、Yuanjun Laili
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School of Automation Science and Electrical Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China|State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing System Technology, Beijing, China